Today some non-essential retailers have decided to reopen their doors with strict social distancing measures in place.
Non-essential retailers were ordered to close their doors in March in order to reduce the spread of Coronavirus.
Earlier this week, intu, the company who runs the Victoria Centre, revealed what new measures were being introduced to help keep the public safe.
Strict social distancing measures have led to large queues developing outside several retailers across Nottingham, including Primark and Stores Direct.
Customers started lining up from around 5 am to be one of the first into store since March.
Which stores have reopened?
- Beaverbrooks
- Birds – TBC
- Boots – open
- Boost
- CEX
- Chisholm Hunter
- Chopstix
- Claire’s Accessories
- Clarks
- Damaged Society
- Goldsmiths
- H Samuel
- HMV
- House of Fraser
- Holland and Barret
- JD Sports
- Kiko
- Krispy Kreme
- Lovisa
- Lush
- Muffin Break
- Music Room
- M&S
- NatWest
- O2
- One Below
- Pandora
- Pokewaves
- Post Office
- Primark
- River Island
- Sostrene Grene
- Subway
- Superdry
- Sports Direct
- Swatch
- Tesco
- The Entertainer
- The Fragrance Shop
- Three Mobile
- Tiger
- Timberland
- Timpsons
- Topshop / Topman
- Urban Outfitters
- WH Smith
- Yankee Candle
- Yours Clothing
- Vision Express
If you are heading into town today using public transport face-coverings are now mandatory for all those traveling.
Have we missed somewhere? Let us know.